The future is 8bit...(really it might be!) 
       This gopher hole relys on a 'gophermap' file (no extention)
       
       I'm currently saving BCH and now ARRR to validate this account..(begging!)
       If you find any of this usefull,
       please consider sending a few pennies
       worth of bitcoincash (BCH) or pirate chain (ARRR),
        anything over the TX fee would be greatly appreciated.
       
       [arrr] see arrr.txt
       [bch] see bch.txt
 (TXT) bch.txt
       
 (TXT) arrr.txt
       
       
       Basic gopher cfg text:
 (TXT) Gopher.txt
       
       Using Mutt to access gmail (or yandex mail) text:
 (TXT) gmutt.txt
       US OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF ORDNANCE MATERIEL IN COLD WEATHER
 (TXT) field.txt
       
       Food storage temperature guide
 (TXT) foodstorage
       
       PAP game
 (DIR) info
       
       This 'page' was created with a tab seperated file.
       [1]'label'[tab]'directory'[tab]'domain'[tab]'port'
       An example would be:
       [1]Bitreich[tab]/[tab]bitreich.org[tab]70
       gives the following link: 
 (DIR) Bitreich
       
       The [1] instructs your gopher client that it is a directory link.
       
       the next part maps to a point within a directory structure: 
       [tab]/devel/gopher/pygopherd[tab] a '/' would be the root 
       this is the actual directory on that server.
       Then we have the hosts/domain & finaly port that is usualy 70.
       
 (DIR) Pygopherd Home
 (DIR) Quux.Org Mega Server
 (DIR) The Gopher Project
 (DIR) FloodGap
       
       [0]filename[tab]/filename[tab]domain[tab]70 would serve a text file
       [i]filename[tab]...etc would server an image file
       [5]filename[tab]...etc a DOS binary
       [9]filename[tab]...etc a binary, e.g pdf
       
        
       links on the w3 net:
       [h]link name[tab]URL:http://whatever.com
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